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FonikNew Instrumental Usage (Em089)

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Part of the Electronic Musik back catalogue originally released in 2007 as a limited edition cdr.

Features two improvisations with Pascal Nichols (Part the Wild Horses Mane on Both Sides).

Harry Gallimore - electronics
Ian Simpson - prepared lapsteel
Pascal Nichols - percussion

Track one was recorded with microphones outside the circle, track two recorded with microphones within the circle.

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Artist/Composer: Fonik
Keywords: fonik; part the wild horses mane on both sides; noise research; free improvisation; free jazz; noise jazz; industrial; electronic musik; mev; amm; stockhausen; free compostion

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